From: Blunderov (squooker@mweb.co.za)
Date: Tue Aug 20 2002 - 10:33:23 MDT
Mermaid . [britannica@hotmail.com] Tue 2002/08/20 03:47 PM wrote:
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[Joe Dees to Blunderov]If you mourn less for dead Israeli teens than you
do
for dead Palestinian teens, there is a humanistic imbalance there. It
is up
to each individual to check his or herself, in their deepest heart of
hearts.
[Mermaid to Blunderov]Blunderov, I was wondering if you knew of any word
in
the English language for a person who mourns less for dead Palestinian
teens
than for dead Israeli teens?
[Mermaid]How is your heart rate, these days? Mine is 68 beats/minute.
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[Blunderov to Mermaid]
Greetings comrade. Might that word be "antidisestablishmentarian"? It is
defined thus "A person can be as precise or as imprecise as he needs or
wishes to be. In general words are fairly imprecise; yet for particular
purposes their meanings can be tightened up bringing in..."
(Britannica 2002)
Fond regards
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